According to wikipedia... Cronkite's family was Protestant and changed their denomination three times while he was a child. Cronkite himself joined the Episcopal church as a youth explaining in a 1994 interview: "I got into a Boy Scout troop that met in an Episcopal church. The church had a wonderful minister who was also the scoutmaster. And I suppose you can say he proselytized me. At any rate, I was much involved with the church, and became Episcopalian - and an acolyte. Later, when I worked for a paper in Houston, I was church editor for a while. The Episcopal House of Bishops met in Houston one year, and I became intrigued by the leaders of the church - fascinated by their discussions and their erudition."
Walter Dean Myers was not known to publicly identify with a specific religion.
In his book 'Bad Boy' there's a part where he typed that he was wounded by hitching a cab and he had to lie to his dad that he got the wounds from his mother. He typed up that he prayed for forgiveness from god and that god would never forget that night. From the evidence in the book, I would say he's Catholic-Christian.
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Ray Walston was not a religion. No human can be a religion, they can only found a religion. Ray certainly did not found a religion.
Religion isn't a verb and doesn't have a past tense.
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huge effect, was first televised war . additionally walter cronkites report from there all but ended any US citizen support the continuation of the conflict.
Walter Dean Myers was not known to publicly identify with a specific religion.
Sir Walter Raleigh was a devout Protestant and a member of the Anglican Church, which was the state religion of England at the time. His religious beliefs played a significant role in his political and military career.
Walter Houston Clark has written: 'The psychology of religion'
Maude - 1972 Walter Gets Religion 3-21 was released on: USA: 3 March 1975
Walter Owen has written: ''More things in heaven ...'' 'The ordeal of Christendom' -- subject(s): Communism and religion
Walter George Bond has written: 'Three things that matter' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Religion, Science
Walter Sommerfeld has written: 'Der Aufstieg Marduks' -- subject(s): Gods, Assyro-Babylonian, Marduk (Babylonian deity), Religion
Margarete Kohlenbach has written: 'Walter Benjamin' -- subject(s): Autopoiesis, History, Philosophy, Religion
Walter Brennan, Walter G. Elliott, Walter Huston, Walter Lassally, Walter Matthau, Walter Mirisch, Walter Murch, Walter Plunkett, Walter Reisch, Walter Rossi, Walter M. Scott, Walter Tyler, Walter Wottitz.
Walter Donald Kring has written: 'Religion is the search for meaning' -- subject(s): Religion 'Henry Whitney Bellows' -- subject(s): Biography, Clergy, History, Unitarian Church of All Souls (New York, N.Y.), Unitarian Universalist churches 'The fruits of our labors' -- subject(s): Church history, First Unitarian Church of Worcestor, History